No, the whole metabolism shuts down to almost nothing.
feb. march.
The dead ones! :)
Yes.
When bumblebees wake up from hibernation they usually reproduce.
Most animals will not wake up if you touch them or move them around. Hibernation is not like normal sleeping. But don't try your luck! Some animals, like bears, go into a temporary sleep. They will wake up very quickly if they are disturbed. Don't bug sleeping animals!!!
It would go against all their survival instincts if they hibernated in the summer They give birth to their young during the hibernation period, in the winter . Being such a large mammal, they need time to nurture their young in relative protection from large males who have no qualms about eating a sows babies. Over the millennial of evolution they have become instinctual about hibernation. By the time the cubs are nine months or so, they have developed enough skills to survive with their mother's help. After they reach the age of two years they go off on their own
they dont, there is not a single of species of bear that have ever been known to hibernate. bears torper during winter, this is when they sleep, but can still wake up and walk around, hibernation is when an animal is in a deep sleep for the whole winter and cannot and will not wake up at all. torper is just like a lazy sunday morning when you wake up at 6:00, then fall asleep, then wake up and walk around again, then fall asleep. its the same concept
Bears put on fat during the autumn in order to hibernate (sleep) and live off their fat over the winter months. They wake in the spring and are thin and hungry. Female bears give birth whilst in hibernation.
When animals wake up from hibernation, they are typically very tired as their bodies transition from a state of deep sleep to activity. They may also be hungry due to the depletion of energy reserves used during hibernation, as they rely on stored fat for sustenance. Additionally, they might feel warm as their metabolism ramps up to help them regain energy and acclimate to warmer temperatures as they emerge from hibernation.
You should let it sleep because it's the turtle's nature to hibernate during cold months of the year.
Right before snack time.
Late April, or early May